Crazy for ColourPop? Shop the Brand's Best-Sellers and Blogger Collabs Now

You've seen the brand's signature lippies plastered across social feeds, their insanely pigmented shadows favored by bloggers, or your BFF. We're continuously wowed by the color payoff that this cruelty-free Cali brand has to offer, and for $8 or less for a lipstick, we're determined to collect them all. Grab your wallets, girls, because we're rounding up ColourPop's top sellers and exclusive blogger collabs below.

For only costing you a five-spot, this blushing nude is not cheaply made. The creme finish is remarkably hydrating, infused with a generous dose of shea butter, mango seed butter, and avocado oil. It's even great for paler skin tones that often get washed out by nudes.

Compare Taurus to your trusty Crayola Sepia marker, and we have a match! Your go-to hue as a kid to scribble in a chocolate bar and teddy bear's fur is now a delicious hazelnut-esque lipstick that dries as a moisture-filled matte thanks to another fabulous collab with YouTube beauty vlogger KathleenLights.

A gorgeous mauve that will fare well with every skin tone from porcelain to dark, Kathleen says she created a color "both bold and shy people could wear." A step up from staple nudes, the dusty blush tint has been recognized for its excellent color stay and your-lips-but-better look.

LA-based blogger and fashion maven Jill Wallace (aka Little Black Boots) teamed up with ColourPop on a lippie so luxe it looks like fine wine. The spiked plum amplifies the sex appeal when paired with an LBD, but don't shy away from sassing up your 9-to-5 look with a coat or two.

Shades of red can be tough to pull off, depending on your skin tone, but this lip color is endgame for all complexions. The red-based fuchsia applies as a richly pigmented matte that's flirty, girly, and thriving — "longwear" doesn't even begin to cover this lippie's bases.

CP loyalists were lusting for more Lumière, so its liquid counterpart was the obvious next step for the collection. The signature berry color seems cool, calm, and collected from the outside packaging, but when glided over bare lips, this mauve is mighty bold.

Look pretty in this deep pink from ColourPop that's a little more bass-heavy than ballet recital. The brand admits to the stain providing a longwear that's not exactly pucker-proof, so don't be disappointed if your coffee cup has a kiss mark — though we're all in favor of using the shade to your advantage (i.e. shamelessly branding the bae on his way to work).

Point Zero makes its point crystal clear across this beauty editor's fair skin, but despite the deep hue being none too shy, the chocolatey finish is all-around complimentary. A step up leap from neutral tones, if you're looking for an alternative to your staple nude, this is it.

This liquid lip is an editor's fave, arguably due to its name being a nod to her favorite season. November is a warm, peachy rose that has us looking forward to changing leaves and oversized sweaters. It's subtle, sexy, yet all the while appropriate for your day job.

Unlike the majority of brown liners that apply with an almost watered-down appearance, Mr. Bing brings the pigmentation. A cream formula with a twist-up design, apply with a light hand to prevent breakage.

KathleenLights is a force of positive energy for her followers, so it was only natural that a set of dainty shades be produced by the south Floridian beauty vlogger. Cornelious' warm, honey-brown pigmentation works as a solid base, or solo shade for daywear, especially when paired with Glow's porcelain powder along the brow bone. The pearlized bronze of KathleenLights is versatile for day or night, whereas we'd stick to sporting Blaze out of the office.

These sleek mini pots package snake-skin-like coils of popping color that'll escalate your shock factor. Featuring one pearlized-, one ultra metallic-, and two metallic-finish powders, the idea behind ColourPop's after-dark eyeshadow quad collab with KathleenLights came to life as the YouTube vlogger watched an episode of Breaking Bad (fun fact!). We'd vouch that the colors are actually nighttime-exclusive, but play around with the shades to find a daytime fit!